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Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) were abuzz with colour and creativity as residents picked up their…
Thembalami Care Centre resident Doreen Calder’s (94) day was made on May 8 when her daughter Jenny Fraser visited. Although…
Rand Aid’s Thornhill Manor retirement village and Thembalami Care Centre joined forces on 8 February to play some occupational therapy…
Resident John McCall (72) and little Amo (4) – the grandson of the care centre’s Matron Paulina Namo – have…
There was twice the celebration at Rand Aid’s Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association when not one but…
Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) resident Linda Webb celebrated her 90th birthday on 12 April. Linda was a resident of…
Laughter, music and heartfelt tributes set the tone at the Thembalami and Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) Christmas party on…
Excitement abounded at Thembalami Care Centre when resident Jo-Anne Weyermans Noble recently started hosting fabric painting lessons for other residents…
Rand Aid’s Thembalami Care Centre and Max Ordman Deaf Association residents recently enjoyed a brilliant performance by dancers from Afro…
Dr Kaplan’s got the moves… Thembalami Care Centre resident Brian Penney and general practitioner Dr Dave Kaplan face each other…
Thembalami Care Centre was awash with red on Valentine’s Day when a special tea and fashion parade were held. Apart…
Put a bowling ball in the hands of Lydia Elliot, a Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA) resident, and you will…
Thembalami Care Centre visited the children at Sithandiwe Special Needs School in Alexandra on July 17 for Mandela Day. The…
Help raise funds for Thornhill Manor’s and Thembalami Care Centre’s occupational therapy departments by supporting the fun walk in recognition…

